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ALFRED  TENNYSON 
1809-1892 

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ALFRED  TENNYSON 
1809-1892 

A  List  or  Books 

"witk  References  to  Periodicals 

m  the 

Brooklyn   Public   Library 


Publisliecl  by 

THE  BROOKLYN    PUBLIC   LIBRARY 

Brooklyn)  New  York 

1909 


ALFRED  TENNYSON 

Born  August  6,  1809 — Died  October  6,  1892 


The  arrangement  is : 

I.  BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

It.  WORKS, 

ill.  BIOGRAPHIES. 

IV.  GENERAL  CRITICISMS. 

V.  CRITICISMS  OF  "IDYLLS  OF  THE   KING." 

VI.  CRITICISMS  OF  "IN    MEMORIAM." 


I.     BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

Dixon,  W.  M.        Tennyson  primer.     N.  Y.  1896. 

Grolier  club  (N.  Y.  City).    Chronological  list  of  the  works  of 

Alfred,  Lord  Tennvson ;    with   some  few   items   of 

Tennysoniana  and  a  series  of  portraits  of  the  poet 

laureate.    N.  Y.  1897. 
Nicoll,  \V.  R.        Bibliography  of  Tennyson.     (In  his  Alfred 

Tennyson.    Edin.  1881.) 
Van   Dyl<e,  Henry,  D.D.        Bibliography  of  Tennyson,      (/w 

his  Poetry  of  Tennyson.    N.  Y.  1900.) 

II.     WORKS. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  ist  baron.    Works.    6  v.    Bost.  1899. 
Contents : 
V.  1-2.  Miscellaneous  poems. 
V.  3.  Maud ;    In   memoriam ;    The    Princess ;    Enoch 

Arden. 
V.  4.  Idylls  of  the  king. 
V.  5.  Dramas:     Queen    Mary;    Harold;    The    Cup; 

The  Falcon. 
V.  6.  Becket ;    Tiresias,    and    other    poems ;    Poems 

omitted  from  revised  editions ;  Locksley  Hall 

sixty  years  after ;   The   Promise  of  May. 

Works.     6  V.     N.  Y.  1903. 

Contents : 

V.I.  Juvenilia;  Early  sonnets   [and  other  poems]. 

V.  2.  Idylls  of  the  king. 

V.  3.  The  Princess ;  Maud ;  Enoch  Arden ;  In 
memoriam. 

V.  4.  Queen  Mary ;  Harold ;  The  Lover's  tale ;  Bal- 
lads, and  other  poems ;  Sonnets ;  Transla- 
tions. 

V.  5.  Tiresias,  and  other  poems;  The  Promise  of 
May ;   Demeter,  and  other  poems.  ^ 

V.  6.  Becket;  The  Cup;  The  Falcon;  The  Foresters'; 
Balin  and  Balan ;  The  Death  of  CEnone; 
Akbar's  dream,  and  other  poems ;  Complete 
indexes. 

Works.    7  V.    Lona.  1884. 

Ballads,  and  other  poems.     Bost.  1880. 

Becket.     Lond.   188I4. 


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Becket,   and  other   plays ;    ed.   by  Hallam,   Lord 

Tennyson.     Lond.   1908. 
Contents : 
Becket ;  The  Falcon ;  The  Foresters. 

Charge    of    the    Light    Brigade.      (In    DeBerard, 

F.  B.  ed.    Famous  tales  of  heroism.    N.  Y.  1899.) 

Coming    of    Arthur.     (In    DeBerard,    F.    B.    ed. 

Famous  tales  of  wonder.    N.  Y.  1899.) 

The  Cup ;  The  Falcon.    N.  Y.  1884. 

Death  of  Arthur.    N.  Y.  1874. 

Death    of   O'Enone;    Akbar's    dream,    and   other 

poems.     N.  Y.  1892. 

Demeter,  and  other  poems ;  ed.  by  Hallam,  Lord 

Tennyson.     Lond.   1908. 

Early  poems ;  ed.  with  a  critical  introd.  commen- 
taries and  notes  by  J.  C.  Collins.     Lond.  1900. 

Archer,    William.        Collins'    critical    edition    of    Tennyson. 

Critic,  V.  37 :  508. 
Tennyson,   Alfred,    ist  baron.        Elaine;    ed.   by   F.   M.   Mc- 

Cauley.     Bost.  C1894. 

Elaine ;  illus.  by  Gustave  Dore.    n.  p.    n.  d.     Ref. 

Enoch  Arden.    Bost.  1865. 

Enoch  Arden  [and  other  poems].    Bost.  1865. 

Contents : 

Enoch  Arden ;  Aylmer's  field ;  Sea  dreams ;  The 
Grandmother ;  Northern  farmer ;  Miscellaneous ; 
Experiments ;  Specimen  of  a  translation  of  the 
Iliad  in  blank  verse. 

Enoch  Arden  and  In  memoriam ;  ed.  by  Hallam, 

Lord  Tennyson.     Lond.  1908. 

Enoch    Arden;    In    memoriam;    Favorite   poems. 

(In  Modern  classics,  v.  10.     Bost.  n.  d.) 

Enoch  Arden  and  the  two  Locksley  Halls ;  ed.  by 

C.  S.  Brown.    Bost.  1897. 

Foresters ;  Robin  Hood  and  Maid  Marian.    N.  Y. 

1892. 

Gareth  and  Lynettc.     Bost.   1872. 

Gareth  and   Lynette ;    Lancelot  and   Elaine ;   The 

Passing  of  Arthur.    N.  Y.  1903. 


Guinevere ;  illus.  by  Gustave  Dore.    N.  Y.  1868. 

Ref. 

Harold;  a  drama,     Bost.  1877. 

Holy  Grail,  and  other  poems.     Bost.  1870. 

Holy  Grail ;  with  introd.  and  notes  by  G.  C.  Ma- 
caulay.     Lond.  1905. 

Horse  Tennysonianae  sive  eclogae  e  Tennysono 
Latine  redditse;  cura  A.  J.  Church.     Lond.  1882. 

Idylls  of  the  king.    N.  Y.  C1885-92. 

Idylls  of  the  king,  and  other  poems.     Phil.  [1908?] 

Idylls  of  the  king;  ed.  by  Hallam,  Lord  Tenny- 
son.    Lond.  iqo8. 

Idylls  of  the  king;  illus.  with  thirty-one  photo- 
gravures from  original  designs  by  Alfred  Kappes. 
N.  Y.  1888. 

Immortelles,  in  loving  memory  of  England's  poet 
laureate;  selections  from  the  writings  of  Alfred, 
Lord  Tennyson ;  sel.  and  arr.  by  Rose  Porter.  Bost. 
1893. 

In  memoriam.     N.  Y.  igo6. 

In  memoriam ;  with  analysis  and  notes  by  Charles 
Mansford.     N.  Y.  1903. 

In  memoriam ;  The  Lover's  tale,  and  other  poems. 
N.  Y.  n.  d. 

Last  tournament.    Bost.  1872. 

Locksley  Hall,  sixty  years  after,  etc.     N.  Y.  1887. 

Lover's  tale.     Bost.  1879. 

Maud ;  Locksley  Hall,  and  other  poems.  N.  Y. 
1891. 

Maud,  and  other  poems.    Lond.  1855. 

Contents : 
Maud:  The  Brook,  an  idyl;    The  Letters;  Ode  on 

the  death  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington;  The  Daisy; 

To  the  Rev.  F.  D.  Maurice;  Will;  The  Charge  of 

the  Light  Brigade. 

Mort  d'Arthur.  (In  Johnson,  Rossiter,  ed.  Lit- 
tle classics,  V.  13.     Bost.  1900.) 

Passing  of  Arthur.  (In  DeBerard,  F.  B.  ed. 
Famous  tales  of  wonder.     N.  Y.  1899.) 


Poems.    N.  Y.  1869. 

Poems;    ed.   by   Hallam,    Lord    Tennyson.     2    v. 
Lond.   1907. 

Poetic  and  dramatic  works ;  ed.  by  W.  J.  Rolfe. 


N.  Y.  cii 


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Poetical  works ;  with  a  biographical  and  critical 

introd.  by  Eugene  Parsons.    N.  Y.  c  1885-97. 

Princess.     Bost.  1848. 

Princess,  a  medley;  ed.  with  introd.  and  notes  by 

A.  J.  George.    Bost.  1901. 

Princess  and  Maud;  ed.  by  Hallam,  Lord  Tenny- 
son.    Lond.   1908. 

Princess,  and  other  poems.     N.  Y.  1890. 

Princess,  Maud,  Locksley  Hall,  and  The  Talking 

oak,     (In  Modern  classics,  v.  11.     Bost.  n.  d.) 

Queen  Mary.     Bost.  1875. 

Queen  Mary;  Harold;  ed.  by  Hallam,  Lord  Ten- 
nyson.   Lond.  1908. 

Ring  out,  wild  bells.     Bost.  1883. 

Sea-fairies,  and  other  poems.     Bost.  C1890. 

Selections  from  his  poems,  with  critical  and  bio- 
graphical essay  by  Henry  Van  Dyke.  (In  Warner, 
C.  D.  ed.  Library  of  the  world's  best  literature, 
V.  25  or  36.     N.  Y.  1896-97.) 

Songs  from  [his]  published  writings,  set  to  music 

by  various  composers ;  ed.  by  W.  G.  Cusins.    N.  Y. 
1880. 

Sonnets.     (In  Caine,  Hall,  ed.     Sonnets  of  three 

centuries.     Lond.   1882.) 

SuDpressed  poems,  now  for  the  first  time  col- 
lected.   N.  Y.  1903. 

Tiresias,  and  other  poems.    Lond.  1885. 

Vivien ;  illus.  by  Gustave  Dore.    N.  Y.  1868.    Ref. 

Young  people's  Tennyson ;  ed.  with  notes,  by  W. 

J.  Rolfe.     Bost.  1886. 

Tennyson,  Alfred,  ist  baron  and  Turner,  Rev.  C.  T.  Poems 
by  two  brothers.     N.  Y.  1893. 


III.     BIOGRAPHIES. 
Afternoon  with  Tennyson.        Temple  Bar,  v.  26:  216. 

Archer,  William.        Mr.  Alfred  Tennyson.     (In  his  English 

dramatists  of  to-day.     Lond.  1882.) 
Arnold,   Sir  Edwin.        Day  with  Tennyson.     Forum,  v.   12: 

536. 
Austin,    Alfred.        Mr.    Tennyson.      (In    his    Poetry    of    the 

period.     Lond.  1870.) 
Benson,  A.  C.        Alfred  Tennyson.    N.  Y.  1904. 
Bolton,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Knowles).        Lord  Tennyson.     (In  her 

Famous  English  authors  of  the  19th  century.    N.  Y. 

CI  890.) 

Brooke,  Rev.  S.  A.        Tennyson.     Contemporary  Rev.  v.  62: 

761. 
Brookfield,     Mrs.     Frances.        Alfred     Tennyson.      (In    her 

Cambridge  "Apostles."     Lond.  1906.) 
Canton,    William.        Tennyson.      (In    Masson,    David,    and 

others.    In  the  footsteps  of  the  poets.    N.  Y.  1893.) 

Gary,   E.    L.        Tennyson,   his   homes,    his   friends,   and   his 

work.     N.  Y.  C1898. 
Chesterton,  G.  K.  and  Garnett,  Richard.        Tennyson.    Lond. 

1903. 
Church,   Rev.   A.  J.        Laureate's  country;   a   description   of 

places    connected    with    the    hfe    of    Alfred,    Lord 

Tennyson.     N.  Y.  1891. 

Collins,  J.  C.        Tennyson.     (In  Lang,  Andrew,  ed.     Poets' 

country.     Phil.  1907.) 
Cooke,    G.    W.        Tennyson.      (In   his    Poets    and   problems. 

Bost.  1901.) 
Dawson,  Rev.  W.  J.        Lord  Tennyson.     (In  his  Makers  of 

English  poetrv.     Lond.  1902.) 

Lord  Tennyson,  general  characteristics.     (In  his 

Literary  leaders  of  modern  England.     N.  Y.  1902.) 

Ellison,    Mrs.    E.    N.        Child's    recollections    of    Tennyson. 
N.  Y.  1906. 

Farrar,  F.  W.,  D.D.        Lord  Tennyson.     (In  his  Men  I  have 
known.     N.  Y.  C1897.) 


Fields,  Mrs.  Annie  (Adams).  Tennyson.  (In  her  Authors 
and  friends.     Bost.  1898.) 

Tennyson.    Harper's  Mag.  v.  86:  809. 

Fisher,  C.        Tennyson  the  man.    Eclectic  Mag.  v.  131 :  744. 

Same.     Gentleman's  Mag.  v.  61 :  265. 

Gates,  L.  E.  Nature  in  Tennyson's  poetry.  (In  his  Studies 
and  appreciations.     N.   Y.     1900.) 

Tennyson's    relation    to    common    life.      (In    his 

Studies  and  appreciations.    N.  Y.  1900.) 

Gilfilian,  Rev.  George.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Modem 
literature  and  literary  men.     N.  Y.  1850.) 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Gleanings  of  past 
years,  v.  2.    N.  Y.  n.  d.) 

Griswold,  Mrs.  Hattie  (Tyng).  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  her 
Home  life  of  great  authors.     Chic.  1888.) 

Alfred  Tennyson.     (In  her  Personal  sketches  of 

recent  authors.     Chic.  1898.) 

Hamilton,  Walter.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Poets  lau- 
reate of  England.     Lond.  1879.) 

Henley,    W.    E.        Tennyson.      (In   his   Views   and   reviews. 

N.  Y.   1902.) 
Hill,    Julian.        Alfred    Tennyson.      (In    his    Great    English 

poets.     Phil.  1908.) 
Hinchman,  W.   S.   and   Gummere,   F.   B.        Lives   of  great 

English  writers  from  Chaucer  to  Browning.     Bost. 

1908. 
Horton,    R.    R,    D.D.        Alfred    Tennyson,    a    saintly    life. 

Lond.  1900. 

Hubbard,  Elbert.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Little  jour- 
neys to  the  homes  of  English  authors.    N.  Y.  1903.) 

Hutton,  R.  H.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Literary  essays.  Lond. 
1900.) 

Huxley,  T.  H.  and  others.  To  Tennyson,  the  tributes  ot 
his  friends.    Nineteenth  Century,  v.  32:  831. 

lies,  George,  ed.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Little  master- 
pieces of  autobiography,  v.  4.     N.  Y.  1908.) 

Jacobs,  Joseph.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Literary  studies. 
Lond.  1895.) 

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Jenkinson,  Arthur.        Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson,  poet  laureate; 

a  brief  study  of  his  life  and  poetry.     Lond.  1892. 
Jennings,  H.  J.        Lord  Tennyson,  1809-1892.    Lond.  1892. 
Knight,  William.        Alfred  Tennyson.     {In  his  Retrospects. 

Lond.  1904.) 

Reminiscences  of  Tennyson.     Blackwood's  Mag. 

V.  162:  264. 

Knowies,  J.        Aspects  of  Tennyson;  personal  reminiscences. 

Nineteenth  Century,  v.  33 :  164. 
Lang,  Andrew.        Alfred  Tennyson.     N.  Y.  1901. 
Lang's  Life  of  Tennyson.        Athenaeum,  1901,  v.  2:  551. 
Laughlin,  C.   E.        Peace  that  came  to  Tennyson.      (In  her 

Stories  of  author's  loves.     Phil.  1902.) 

Same.     Good  Words,  v.  44:  793. 

Laureate  of  Lincolnshire.        Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  164:  670. 

Layard,  G.  S.        Tennyson  and  his  pre-Raphaelite  illustrators. 

Lond.  1894. 
Life  of  Tennyson.        Quarterly  Rev.  v.  186:  492. 
Lilly,  W.  S.        Mission  of  Tennyson.    Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  61  : 

239- 
Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.        Tennyson.    N.  Y.     1902. 
Mabie,  H.  W.        Life  of  Tennyson.    Atlantic  Monthly,  v.  80: 

577- 

Poet  and  man.    Outlook,  v.  57  :  577. 

McCabe,    W.    G.        Personal    recollections    of   Alfred,    Lord 

Tennyson.     Century,  v.  63 :  722. 
Mather,  jr.,  F.  J.        Lyall's  Life  of  Tennyson.    Forum,  v.  34: 

397. 
Mather,  J.   M.        Tennyson  the   moodist.      (In  his  Popular 

studies  of  nineteenth  century  poets.     N.  Y.  1892.) 

Myers,  F.  W.  H.  Modern  poets  and  the  meaning  of  life. 
Nineteenth  Century,  v.  33 :  93. 

Nicoll,  W.  R.  Alfred  Tennyson;  his  life  and  works.  Edin. 
1881. 

O'Connor,  V.  C.  S.  Tennyson  and  his  friends  at  Fresh- 
water.    Century,  v.  33 :  240. 

Parsons,  E.        Life  of  Tennyson.    Chautauquan,  v.  26:  641. 


Paterson,  A.   H.        Homes  of  Tennyson,  painted  by  Helen 

AUingham.     Lend.  1905. 
Rawnsley,  Rev.  H.  D.        Memories  of  the  Tennysons.     Glas- 
gow,  1900. 
Ritchie,  Mrs.  A.  I.  (T.)         Alfred  Tennyson.    Harper's  Mag. 

V.  68:  21. 
Records  of  Tennyson,  Ruskin,  Browning.     N.  Y. 

1892. 
Ruling  passion  of  Tennyson.    Spectator,  v.  79:  207. 
Salmon,    A.    L.        Coleridge    and    Tennyson    at    Clevedon. 

Temple  Bar,  v.  132:  153. 
Sharp,  Amy.        Alfred  Tennyson.      (In  her  Victorian  poets. 

Lond.  1891.) 
Shields,  C.  W.        Monument  in  the  Arctic  regions  named  by 

Dr.  Kane.     Centurv,  v.  34 :  483. 
Smith,  J.  H.        Notes  and  marginalia.    Lond.  [1873.] 
Spsnder,   Harold.        Real    Tennyson.     Living   Age,   v.   248: 

696. 
Stanford,    Sir    C.    V.        Alfred,    Lord    Tennyson.      {In    his 

Studies  and  memories.     Lond.  1908.) 
Stedman,  E.  C.        Tennyson,    (/n  Ms  Victorian  poets.   Camb. 

1901.) 
Stephen,  Sir  Leslie.        Life  of  Tennyson.     {In  his  Studies  of 

a  biographer,  v.  2.     N.  Y.  1899.) 
Strachey,  E.        Talk  at  a  country  house.     Atlantic  Monthly, 

V.  72 :  607. 
Swinburne,    A.    C.        Alfred,    Lord    Tennyson.      Nineteenth 

Century,  v.  33 :  i. 
Symonds,  J.   A.        Recollections  of   Tennyson.     Century,   v. 

24:  32. 
Tennyson,    Hallam,    2d    baron.        Alfred,    Lord    Tennyson ; 

a  memoir  by  his  son.     N.  Y.  1905. 
Tennyson.        Atlantic  Monthly,  v.  65:  412. 
Tennyson.        Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  152:  748;  v.  162:  615. 
Tennyson.        Contemporary  Rev.  v.  72:  689. 
Tennyson.         Westminster  Rev.  v.  138:  589. 
Tennyson  after  fifty  years.        Living  Age,  v.  249:  587. 
Tennyson  and  the  Pyrenees.        Academy,  v.  63 :  310. 

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Tennyson  as  pictured  by  his  son.     Overland,  v.  31 :  255. 

Tennyson's  turncoat.         IVestminster  Rev.  v.  142:  558. 

Three  contemporary  poets.  London  Quarterly  Rev.  v.  65 : 
238. 

Van  Dyke,  Henry,  DD.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  Warner, 
C.  D.  ed.     Poets.    N.  Y.  1899.) 

Walters,  J.  C.  In  Tennyson  land ;  being  a  brief  account  of 
the  home  and  early  surroundings  of  the  poet  lau- 
reate and  an  attempt  to  identify  the  scenes  and 
trace  the  influences  of  Lincolnshire  in  his  works. 
Lond.    1890. 

Tennyson  ;  poet,  philosopher,  idealist.    Lond.  1893. 

Ward,  W.  G.        Tennyson's  debt  to  environment.     Bost.  1898. 
Watson,  William.        Orgy  on  Parnassus ;  lines  written  in  my 

copy  of  Tennyson.    Living  Age,  v.  257 :  258. 

•  Waugh,   Arthur.        Alfred,  Lord  Tennyson;    a  study  of  his 

life  and  work.     N.  Y.  1896. 
Weld,   A.   G.        Glimpses   of   Tennyson   and  of  some  of  his 
relations  and  friends.    Lond.  1903. 

Talks  with  Tennyson.     Contemporary  Rev.  v.  63  : 

394- 

•  White,    A.        Tennyson    colony.      (In    Horton,    R.    F.,    D.D. 

Alfred  Tennyson.     Lond.     1900.) 
Whymper,  A.        Rustic  friends  of  Tennyson.     Sunday  Mag. 

V.  27 :  221. 
Woodberry,    G.    E.        Tennyson    the    conservative.     Atlantic 

Monthly    v.  57 :  423. 

•  Wright,  J.  C.        Alfred.  Lord  Tennyson.     (In  his  Poets  lau- 

reate.    Lond.  1896.) 


IV.     GENERAL  CRITICISMS. 

Adams,  Francis.  Tennyson.  {In  his  Essays  in  modernity. 
N.  Y.  1899.) 

Ainger,  Alfred.        Death  of  Tennyson.     (In  his  Lectures  and 

essays,  v.  2.    N.  Y.  1905.) 
Alfred     Tennyson    and    his    commentators.        Living    Age, 

V.  231 :  781. 

Same.    Longman's  Mag.  v.  38 :  474. 

Aspects  of  Tennyson :  Tennyson  as  a  nature  poet.  Nineteenth 
Century,  v.  33  :  836. 

Bacon,  T.  R.        Locksley  Hall  sixty  years  after.     New  Eng- 

lander,  v.  46:  155. 
Bagehot,   Walter.        Wordsworth,   Tennyson   and   Browning. 

{In  his  Works,  v.  i.     Hartford,  1891.) 

Sam-e.     {In  Dickinson,  T.  H.  and  Roe.  F.  W.  ed. 

Nineteenth  century  English  prose.     N.  Y.  C1908.) 

Bailey,  W.         Flowers  of  Tennyson.    Education,  v.  24:  96. 

Bayne,  Peter.  Lessons  from  my  masters,  Carlyle,  Tenny- 
son and  Ruskin.    N.  Y.  1879. 

Tennyson   and   his   teachers.      {In   his   Essays   in 

biography  and  criticism,  v.  i.     Chic.  1880.) 

Brightwell,  D.  B.  Concordance  to  the  entire  works  of 
Alfred  Tennyson.     Lond.   1869. 

Brimiey,  George.  Alfred  Tennyson's  poems.  {In  Cam- 
bridge essays,  v.  i.     Lond.  1855-58.) 

Tennyson's  poems.     {In  his  Essays.    Carab.  i860.) 

Brooke,    Rev.    S.    A.        Tennyson,    his    art    and    relation    to 

modern  life.    N.  Y.  1899. 
Mr.  Stopford  Brooke  on  Tennyson.        Edinburgh  Rev.  v.  181 : 

48s. 
Buchanan,  R.  W.        Tennyson,  Heine  and  De  Musset.     {In 

his  Master-spirits.    Lond.  1873.) 
Canton,    W.        Early    poems    of    Tennyson.      Eclectic    Mag. 

V.  135:  778. 

Same.     Living  Age,  v.  227 :   187. 

Chadwick,  J.  W.,  D.D.  Lyall's  Tennyson.  Nation,  v.  75: 
366. 

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Cheney,  J.  V.        Tennyson  and  his  critics.     (In  his  Golden 

guess.    Bost.  1892.) 
Chesterton,  G.  K.        Poet  of  beauty.    Bookman,  v.  16:  349. 

Tennyson.     (In  his  Varied  types.     N.  Y.     1903.) 

Chesterton,  G.  K  and  Garnett,  Richard.        Tennyson.    Lond. 

1903. 

Clark,  J.  S.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Study  of  English 
and  American  poets.     N.  Y.  1900.) 

Coleman,  A.  I.  du  P.  Mr.  Lang's  side  glance  at  Tennyson. 
Critic,  V.  40:  153. 

Cooke,  G.  W.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Poets  and  problems. 
Bost.  1901.) 

"Crossing  the  bar";  circumstances  of  its  composition.  Acad- 
emy, V.  59:  473,  497. 

Davies,  J.  J.  Tennyson's  Lincolnshire  farmers.  Westmin- 
ster Rev.  V.  136:  132. 

Dawson,  Rev.  W.  J.  Lord  Tennyson,  general  character- 
istics. (In  his  Literary  leaders  of  modern  England. 
N.  Y.  1902.) 

Demeter  and  Asolando.        London  Quarterly  Rev.  v.  74:  86. 
Dixon,  W.   M.        Critical  essay.      (In  his  Tennyson  primer. 
N.  Y.  1896.) 

Dowden,  Edward.  Mr.  Tennyson  and  Mr.  Browning.  (In 
his  Studies  in  literature.     Lond.  1902.) 

Same.  (In  Afternoon  lectures  on  English  liter- 
ature and  art,  v.  5.     Lond.  1863-69.) 

Elton,  Oliver.  Tennyson,  an  inaugural  lecture.  (In  his 
Modern  studies.    Lond.     1907.) 

Escott,  T.  H.  S.  Tennyson's  last  volume,  Tiresias  and 
other  poems.    Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  39 :  270. 

Forman,  H.  B.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Our  living  poets. 
Lond.  1871.) 

Franklin,  H.  C.  T.  Tennyson  as  a  real  poet.  Temple  Bar, 
v.  125:  185. 

Frisweli,  J.  H.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Modern  men  of 
letters.     Lond.  1870.) 

Gladstone,  W.  E.  "Locksley  Hall"  and  the  jubilee.  Nine- 
teenth Century,  v.  21  :   i. 

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Gordon,  W.  C.  Social  ideas  of  Alfred  Tennyson  as  related 
to  his  time.     Chic.  igo6. 

Gosse,  E.  W.  Tennyson,  and  after.  (In  his  Questions  at 
issue.    Lond.  1893.) 

Same.    Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  47  :  621. 

Graham,  J.  E.        Tennyson.    Academy,  v.  53 :  34. 

Gunsaulus,  Rev.  F.  W.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Higher 
ministries  of  recent  English  poetry.     N.  Y.  C1907.) 

Gwynn,  S.  L.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Masters  of  Eng- 
lish literature.     N.  Y.  1904.) 

Handbooks  to  Tennyson.  Literary  world  (Bast.),  v.  31: 
136. 

Harrison,  Frederic.  New  estimate  of  Tennyson.  North 
American  Rev.  v.  176:  853. 

Tennyson.     (In  his  Tennyson,  Ruskin,  Mill  and 

other  literary  estimates.     N.  Y.  1900.) 

Haweis,  Rev.  H.  R.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Poets  in  the  pulpit. 
Lond.  1880.) 

Hay  ward,  Abraham.  Byron  and  Tennyson.  (In  his 
Sketches  of  eminent  statesmen  and  writers,  v.  2. 
Lond.  1880.) 

Hutton,  R.  H.        Tennyson.     (In  his  Essays,  theological  and 

literary,  v.  2.    Lond.  1877.) 
Ingram,  J.  K.        Tennyson's  works.     (In  Afternoon  lectures 

on  English  literature  and  art,  v.  4.    Lond.  1863-69.) 

James,  jr.,  Henry.  Tennyson's  drama.  (In  his  Views  and 
reviews.     Bost.     1908.) 

Jones,  Henry.        Immortality  of  the   soul   in   the  poems   of 

Tennyson  and  Browning.     Bost.  1907. 
Kipling  and  Tennyson,        Bookman,  v.  22;  554. 

Kuhns,   Oscar.        Browning  and  Tennyson.      (In  his  Dante 

and  the  English  poets.     N.  Y.   1904.) 

Lambert,   A.        Aspects    of    Tennyson :     the    real    Thomas 

Becket.  Nineteenth  Century,  v.  33 :  273. 
Limitations  of  Tennyson.  Academy,  v.  63:  411. 
Lord  Tennyson's  Becket.        Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  51 :  287. 

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Luce,   Morton.        Handbook   to   the   works   of  Alfred,   Lord 

Tennyson.     Lond.  1895. 

Tennyson.     Lond.     1899. 

Mackie,  Alexander.        Nature  knowledge  in  modern  poetry; 

being  chapters  on  Tennyson,  Wordsworth,  Matthew 

Arnold  and  Lowell.     Lond.   1906. 
Mai  lock,  W.  H.        Two  poet-laureates  on  life.     Living  Age, 

V.  251  :  3. 

Same.    National  Rev.  v.  47 :  955. 

Masterman,    C.    F.    G.        Tennyson    as    a    religious    teacher. 

Bost.  1900. 
Mustard,  W.  P.        Classical  echoes  in  Tennyson.    N.  Y.  1904. 

Tennyson  and  Catullus.     Nation,  v.  66:  362. 

Myers,  F.  W.  H.        Tennyson  as  a  prophet.     (In  his  Science 

and  a  future  life.     N.  Y.  1901.) 

Oates,  John.        Teaching  of  Tennyson.     Lond.   [1898.] 

On  the  Study  of  Tennyson.     Century,  v.  20:  502. 

Ornithology  of  Tennyson.    Living  Age,  v.  226:  836. 

Paul,  H.  Aspects  of  Tennyson:  the  classical  poems. 
Nineteenth  Century,  v.  33 :  436. 

Payne,  W.  M.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Greater  English 
poets  of  the  nineteenth  century.    N.  Y.  1907.) 

Pearson,  C.  W.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Literary  and  bio- 
graphical essays.    Bost.  1908.) 

Poetry  of  Tennyson.        Quarterly  Rev.  v.  176:  i. 

Richardson,  R.  B.  Tennyson  and  Horace.  Nation,  v.  66: 
438. 

Rogers,  J.  Tennyson  and  Leigh  Hunt.  Academy,  v.  67: 
166. 

Saintsbury,  G.  E.  B.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Corrected  im- 
pressions.   N.  Y.  1899.) 

Smalley,  G.  W.  Tennyson.  (In  his  S'tudies  of  men.  N.  Y. 
1895.) 

Smith,  Arnold.  Tennyson.  (In  his  Main  tendencies  of 
Victorian  poetry.    Lond.  1907.) 

Smyser,  W.  E.        Tennyson.    N.  Y.  C1906. 

Sneath,  E.  H.  Mind  of  Tennyson;  his  thoughts  on  God, 
freedom  and  immortality.     N.  Y.  1900. 

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Spender,  E.  H.  Tennj'son ;  a  study  in  poetic  workmanship. 
Fortnightly  Rev.  v.  62 :  778. 

Sterling,  John.  Poems  by  Alfred  Tennyson.  (/n  his 
Essays  and  tales,  v.  i.     Lond.  1848.) 

Stirling,  J.  H.  Alfred  Tennyson.  (In  his  Jerrold,  Tenny- 
son and  Macaulay,  with  other  critical  essays.  Edin. 
1868.) 

Strong,  A.  H.,  D.D.  Tennyson:  poetry  as  interpreting  the 
divine  order.  (In  his  Great  poets  and  their  theol- 
ogy.    Phil.  1899.) 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  Dethroning  of  Tennyson.  Nineteenth 
Century,  v.  23:  127. 

Tennyson    and    Musset.      (/n    his    Miscellanies. 

N.  Y.  1886.) 

Tennyson  or  Darwin?     (In  his  Studies  in  prose 

and  poetry.     Lond.  1897.) 

Tainsh,   E.   C.        Study  of  the  works  of   Alfred  Tennyson. 

Lond.   1870. 
Taylor,    Bayard.        Tennyson.      (In   his   Critical   essays    and 

literary  notes.    N.  Y.  1880.) 
Tennyson  and  Browning.        Edinburgh  Rev.  v.  172:  301. 
Tennyson  and  Virgil.     Quarterly  Rev.  v.  193:  99. 

Same.    Spectator,  v.  86:  197. 

Tennyson  as  a  dramatist.  Acadamy,  v.  52:  134. 
Tennyson  as  a  thinker.  Living  Age,  v.  227:  455. 
Tennyson's  and  Browning's  latest  poems.     Atlantic  Monthly, 

V.  59:  705. 
Tennyson's  notes  on  his  poems.    Living  Age,  v.  256:  180. 
Thomson,  J.  Q        Suppressed  poems  of  Tennyson.    Harper's 

Mag.  V.  108:  70. 
Tollemache,  L.  A.        Mr.  Tennyson's  social  philosophy.     (In 

Tollemache,  L.  A.  and  Tollemache,  Mrs.  B.  L.  C. 

(E.)     Safe  studies.    Lond.  1891.) 
Traill,  H.  D.        Aspects  of  Tennyson.     Nineteenth  Century, 

V.  32:  952;  V.  35:  761. 
Trent,  W.  P.        Tennyson  and  Musset  once  more.     (In  his 

Authority   of   criticism,    and   other   essays.      N.    Y. 

1899.) 

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Valdes,  E.        Birds  of  Tennyson.    Temple  Bar,  v.  no:  495. 
Van  Dyke,  H.  J.,  D.D.        Bible  in  Tennyson.    Century,  v.  16 : 

51S. 
Van  Dyke,  Henry,  D.D.        Poetry  of  Tennyson.    N.  Y.  1900. 
Voice  of  Tennyson.        Century,  v.  23 :  539. 
Walker,  Hugh.       Tennyson.     (In  his  Greater  Victorian  poets. 

Lend.  1895.) 
Warren,  T.  H.        Tennyson  and  Dante.    Monthly  Rev.  v.  14: 

117. 
Watts,  T.        Aspects  of  Tennyson  as  the  poet  of  evolution. 

Nineteenth  Century,  v.  34 :  657. 
Wilson,    John,     (Christopher    North,    pseud.)        Tennyson's 

poems,      (/n   his  Essays,  critical   and   imaginative, 

V.  2.    Lond.  1856-57.) 
Withheld  poems  of  Tennyson.        Academy,  v.  52:  326. 


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V.     CRITICISMS   OF   "IDYLLS   OF  THE    KING." 

Boedeker,  Augusta.  Idylls  of  the  king.  Education,  v.  i8: 
355,  403,  476. 

Gannett,  W.  C.  Suggestions  for  study  of  Idylls  of  the  king. 
Poet-lore,  v.  13 :  588. 

Genung,  J.  F.  Idylls  and  the  ages ;  a  valuation  of  Tenny- 
son's Idylls  of  the  king,  elucidated  in  part  by  com- 
parisons between  Tennyson  and  Browning.  N.  Y. 
igo7. 

Gurteen,  S.  H.  V.        Arthurian  epic.    N.  Y.  1895. 

Hi  Mis,  N.  D.  Tennyson's  Idylls  of  the  king.  (In  his  Great 
books  as  life  teachers.     Chic.  1900.) 

Idylls  of  the  king,  with  the  author's  notes.  Spectator,  v.  96: 
21. 

Jones,  Richard.  Growth  of  the  Idylls  of  the  king.  Phil. 
1895. 

Kingsley,  M.  E.        Idylls  of  the  king.    Education,  v.  23:  356. 

Littledale,  Harold.  Essays  on  Lord  Tennyson's  Idylls  of 
the  king.    N.  Y.  1893. 

Luce,  Morton.  Evolution  of  Idylls  of  the  king.  Academy, 
V.  53:  640. 

MacCallum,  M.  W.  Tennyson's  Idylls  of  the  king  and 
Arthurian  story  from  the  XVIth  century.  Glasgow, 
1894. 


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VI.     CRITICISMS  OF  "IN    MEMORIAM." 

Davidson,  Thomas.  Prolegomena  to  [Tennyson's]  In  me- 
moriam.    Bost.  1897. 

Finlayson,  T.  C,  D.D.  Tennyson's  "In  memoriam."  (In 
his  Essays,  addresses  and  lyrical  translations.  Lond. 
1893-) 

Gatty,  Alfred,  D.D,  Key  to  Lord  Tennyson's  "In  memor- 
iam."    Lond.  1905. 

Genung,  J.  F.  Tennyson's  In  memoriam,  its  purpose  and 
its  structure.    Bost.  C1883. 

Hunt,  T.  M.        In  memoriam.     Bibliotheca  Sacra,  v.  54:  249. 

In  memoriam.        Living  Age,  v.  248:  496. 

In  memoriam  after  fifty  years.  Edinburgh  Rev.  v.  203: 
297- 

Same.    Living  Age  v.  249:  587. 

"London  Times."        Alfred  Tennyson,  the  poetry  of  sorrow. 

(In  Essays  from  the  London  Times,  second  series. 

N.  Y.  1852.) 
Mullany,  Rev.  P.  F.  (Brother  Azarias).         Spiritual  sense  of 

In    memoriam.      (In    his    Phases    of    thought    and 

criticism.     Bost.  1899.) 
Rader,  William.        Elegy  of  faith;  a  study  of  Alfred  Tenny- 
son's In  memoriam.     N.  Y.   1902. 
Robertson,  Rev.   F.   W.        Analysis  of  Mr.    Tennyson's  "In 

memoriam."    Lond.  1877. 
Rolfe,  W.  J.        Annotations  to  In  memoriam.     Critic,  v.  48 ; 

453- 

Christmases  of  In  memoriam.     Poet-lore,  v.   13: 

151- 

Three  poems  "In  memoriam."        Quarterly  Rev.  v.  158:  162. 


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